Fantastic tip! I have MS and my hands tend to tremble, so gluing with dots of glue was becoming very difficult...especially with it drying before I was done! This is a true lifesaver for me...thanks! :)
I like it! and kudos for using a truly intricate and delicate diecut ... not to mention beautiful. I have one of those really big blue pens I never quite knew what to do with it and now I do so I thank you for that. For a smaller intricate diecut I smear whatever glue I am using on a Post-it note so you have a fat a flat glue is surface and then I’ll just kind of slide the back of the diecut around there to pick up the glue but I think this is my name better for all those intricate diecuts .
TFS good tip. You can do the same with the other end of the TomBow glue, lots of people forget about the other end. I have been LOLing at the closed caption translations. It is wonderful that you provide that; the errors are rather funny.
There are glue pads out there. I think they are by Staz On or Brilliance. I bought one some years ago for stamping and applying glitter or gilding flakes.
Alexandria, Does the glue show after it dries on the finished card? Double stick tape is expensive! Novo glue is about $10.00. I'm making sure glue does not show on the card and buy glue stick. Thank you for making my crafting life better!🤓😍😎💕❤️💕😘💞
Hi Alexandra! I really appreciated this two minute tip today!! Can you do the same tip when trying to glue together of the same die cuts on top of each other when you want to create an embellishment with dimension? Thank you so much p! ~Katz Baugh
I just got this glue pen and haven't actually used it yet, but after shaking it and pumping it, I find it's coming out very runny/watery. In fact if I don't store it standing up then the nib drips and there's glue in the lid. Just lightly swiping the glue pen on paper leaves a liquid mess that runs if I tilt the paper. Which is not what yours seems like. Did I get a defective one, or is this just how it's supposed or be? I can't return/exchange it as I ordered it from a US site and I'm in Canada.
Thanks so much for the tip! I’ve been using adhesive sheets, which are costly, but also create difficulty because they don’t always cut through cleanly, even with shims. But I have a question that hopefully you can answer: I see a lot of card makers using liquid adhesive to glue their layers, but when i tried it, it made my paper warp horribly, and was unusable. I was sure to not saturate my layers but that didn’t seem to matter. I’ve even left acrylic blocks on top while glue was drying. So, will this pen create any warping? Also, is it quick drying or do you have time to make adjustments if necessary? Thanks for any help you can give me. Now, i only use double sided tape to adhere layers, but for stacking up die cuts, i most often use liquid adhesive and haven’t had the same issue - maybe because its smaller??
This doesnt warp, it gives you enough time for wiggle room but dries quick enough you dont have to wait around for it to dry, for me its the perfect option.
I have the medium Nuvo glue pen that I have tried using to stack die cut sentiments for dimension. The darn things come apart after they dry. I shake the glue pen as directed and put a weight on it after gluing. Any thoughts on what I am doing wrong?
I havent had that happen with any of my pens, have you had it while? I would email support@tonic-studios.com perhaps its just that one pen that has an issue?
I'm not sure i quite understand your phrasing, you can't see anything afterwards, its completely clear, i also like if you rub this glue it completely disappears
Did you recently post to RUclips something about the Gemini go? Maybe a quick review or something? I thought you did and I really wanted to see it and I’ve looked everywhere for it and I cannot find it. Is that because you never did it and it’s just a figment of my imagination?
thx for this... ! since you shared a tip, maybe I can share mine? lol haha☻☻ PERHAPS if you start your video 0:51 & end it @ 2:24 , fast forward through the VISUALLY self explanatory footage 1:06 & beyond .. anything outside of that timeline frame( for me at least is you can quadruple time in footage : )☻☺ then you have a TRUE 2 min tip hahaah lol♥☻☺. Speed is important in how to videos, ( others might be MORE patient than myself lol) but I tend to look for the shortest ones & play it double time when I search through the list of videos that popup ( when looking at the list of videos come up in my search of all how to/ tip/hack videos... ) everything else you can leave either a voice over, closed captioning or just in the description box.. fast & quick to the point that's how viewers like myself like to learn so there's less watch and more time for crafting! ☻☺Thx again for this... & perhaps your views will go up too since there's lot of viewers like myself that likes" drive thru type" of instructional videos .love your channel, appreciate the help! & happy new yr♥☻☺ Perhaps if you disagree with my suggestion, time stamping is a GREAT alternative☻ How to time stamp ruclips.net/video/b1Fo_M_tj6w/видео.html P.S. perhaps this will start a new succinct movement in how to videos all across youtube? ( well a girl can dream) Thx again! Have a great day♥
This was so crazy easy. And it was one of those solutions that makes me shake my head and wonder why I had never thought of it before. Thanks for sharing with us.
Also.....your website isn't easy, I'd love to get in on your monthly kits but I can never never get current, I'm always behind. I looked yesterday but it was for 2 months ago.
I adore you but when you say "kitchen towel" do you mean paper towel or cloth towel, I'm in Portland Oregon so I speak American English not English English.
@@sue2019 I haven't had that problem at all with my xyron and I always make sure to burnish the item before I pull the plastic off and then any excess goes on to the plastic
Fantastic tip! I have MS and my hands tend to tremble, so gluing with dots of glue was becoming very difficult...especially with it drying before I was done! This is a true lifesaver for me...thanks! :)
I like it! and kudos for using a truly intricate and delicate diecut ... not to mention beautiful. I have one of those really big blue pens I never quite knew what to do with it and now I do so I thank you for that. For a smaller intricate diecut I smear whatever glue I am using on a Post-it note so you have a fat a flat glue is surface and then I’ll just kind of slide the back of the diecut around there to pick up the glue but I think this is my name better for all those intricate diecuts .
I love this hack and what I love more is that I have the Nuvo glue pen! Something new to use it with. Thanks so much!
Hi there! What is the advantage of this glue compared to spray glue? Wouldn't spray glue be easier to apply?
Fabulous idea, Alexandra! Thanks so much for sharing this tip with us. ♥Maranda
TFS good tip. You can do the same with the other end of the TomBow glue, lots of people forget about the other end. I have been LOLing at the closed caption translations. It is wonderful that you provide that; the errors are rather funny.
I asked Ranger if they would consider making a glue pad. Similar to an ink Pad but with glue To dab on intricate dies. They were underwhelmed.
There are glue pads out there. I think they are by Staz On or Brilliance. I bought one some years ago for stamping and applying glitter or gilding flakes.
This is good too, although I like many grab for the spray. That being said, some folks just don't like or cannot use any kind of spray.
Thank you so much. I've been making a terrible mess with the glues. I knew it could be done mess free, I just didn't know how.
Alexandria, Does the glue show after it dries on the finished card? Double stick tape is expensive! Novo glue is about $10.00. I'm making sure glue does not show on the card and buy glue stick. Thank you for making my crafting life better!🤓😍😎💕❤️💕😘💞
You cant see it at all, its completely invisible thats why i love this!
Excellent tip. Love this product demonstration. Thank you. Wishing you a super week. Hugs Susan
Thank you for sharing! I have the Nuvo glue pens and adhesive and it never occurred to me to use them this way.
Very pretty!
So simple, but brilliant! I’ve been having exactly this problem. Thank u Alexandra!!
Love this great tip! :)
Thanks for a splendid tip ,I bought the smaller nib but that works well too, brilliant.
To get such a delicate die to cut well, do you need to use a specific type of paper, or a minimum weight of card stock? Thank you!
Can you not just spray it, especially if you don't have the glue pen?
Hi Alexandra! I really appreciated this two minute tip today!! Can you do the same tip when trying to glue together of the same die cuts on top of each other when you want to create an embellishment with dimension? Thank you so much p! ~Katz Baugh
Yes absolutely!
BRILLIANT!!!!
Absolutely awesome! Thank you!
So glad I found you! Thank You!!!🤓🤓🤓🤓💞💕💞
Life changing. Thanks!
Will the Zig glue pen work for this as well? Good tip!
Great idea.
Brilliant!!!💜💜
Great idea. Thanks for sharing the tip.
Brilliant idea thank you.
You look marvelous, darling!
Thank you reply to my question so quickly,Alexandria!❤️❤️❤️ Gonna buy that glue.🤓
Thank you!
Genius! Thank you!
I have the glue already so that is an awesome tip!! Thanks for sharing!!
Wow! Must give this a go.
So very good tip.. I needed it, thanks for sharing
Please make a video on how to adhere tiny delicate chipboard embellishments without breaking them
I just got this glue pen and haven't actually used it yet, but after shaking it and pumping it, I find it's coming out very runny/watery. In fact if I don't store it standing up then the nib drips and there's glue in the lid. Just lightly swiping the glue pen on paper leaves a liquid mess that runs if I tilt the paper. Which is not what yours seems like. Did I get a defective one, or is this just how it's supposed or be? I can't return/exchange it as I ordered it from a US site and I'm in Canada.
Great tip!
Spray adhesive is even easier.
Thank you so much 🥰
This is so strange. I literally used this die and this method on Saturday! It's definitely quicker then using liquid glue.
Oooh, I have this glue. I’m definitely going to try this, thanks for the great tip.
Definitely will add this to my NEED list. 😃👍
THANK YOU!!!
Thank you
FINALLY !!
cleaver love this thank you.
Going to have to pick one up.
Great tip. Thank you
Brilliant 👌😊💓💕💝💞💖
Thanks so much for the tip! I’ve been using adhesive sheets, which are costly, but also create difficulty because they don’t always cut through cleanly, even with shims. But I have a question that hopefully you can answer: I see a lot of card makers using liquid adhesive to glue their layers, but when i tried it, it made my paper warp horribly, and was unusable. I was sure to not saturate my layers but that didn’t seem to matter. I’ve even left acrylic blocks on top while glue was drying. So, will this pen create any warping? Also, is it quick drying or do you have time to make adjustments if necessary? Thanks for any help you can give me. Now, i only use double sided tape to adhere layers, but for stacking up die cuts, i most often use liquid adhesive and haven’t had the same issue - maybe because its smaller??
This doesnt warp, it gives you enough time for wiggle room but dries quick enough you dont have to wait around for it to dry, for me its the perfect option.
Great tip thank you
Awesome tip, thank you! 💕
Wonderful tip, thank you so much☺️
Great TIP!
Great tip! TY
Good tip
I have the medium Nuvo glue pen that I have tried using to stack die cut sentiments for dimension. The darn things come apart after they dry. I shake the glue pen as directed and put a weight on it after gluing. Any thoughts on what I am doing wrong?
I havent had that happen with any of my pens, have you had it while? I would email support@tonic-studios.com perhaps its just that one pen that has an issue?
A great tip!!! Thank you! I will have to get one of those!
Is this glossy clear on the paper (even if you've blotted it with the paper towel)? That's my frustration with other liquid glues?
I'm not sure i quite understand your phrasing, you can't see anything afterwards, its completely clear, i also like if you rub this glue it completely disappears
Thank you :)
Did you recently post to RUclips something about the Gemini go? Maybe a quick review or something? I thought you did and I really wanted to see it and I’ve looked everywhere for it and I cannot find it. Is that because you never did it and it’s just a figment of my imagination?
Yes it was a member exclusive for now
Great tip! Thank you!!#
I am in Canada what is the cost for me to join?
Hi Daphne, its 4,99 USD monthly
hello thanks for this good video see you later nice
❤️❤️❤️
thx for this... ! since you shared a tip, maybe I can share mine? lol haha☻☻
PERHAPS if you start your video 0:51 & end it @ 2:24 , fast forward through the VISUALLY self explanatory footage 1:06 & beyond .. anything outside of that timeline frame( for me at least is you can quadruple time in footage : )☻☺ then you have a TRUE 2 min tip hahaah lol♥☻☺.
Speed is important in how to videos, ( others might be MORE patient than myself lol) but I tend to look for the shortest ones & play it double time when I search through the list of videos that popup ( when looking at the list of videos come up in my search of all how to/ tip/hack videos... ) everything else you can leave either a voice over, closed captioning or just in the description box..
fast & quick to the point that's how viewers like myself like to learn so there's less watch and more time for crafting! ☻☺Thx again for this... & perhaps your views will go up too since there's lot of viewers like myself that likes" drive thru type" of instructional videos .love your channel, appreciate the help! & happy new yr♥☻☺
Perhaps if you disagree with my suggestion, time stamping is a GREAT alternative☻
How to time stamp
ruclips.net/video/b1Fo_M_tj6w/видео.html
P.S. perhaps this will start a new succinct movement in how to videos all across youtube? ( well a girl can dream) Thx again! Have a great day♥
This was so crazy easy. And it was one of those solutions that makes me shake my head and wonder why I had never thought of it before. Thanks for sharing with us.
New subscriber, love this tip. Have not got this glue, will be using this tip. xxx
Didn’t quite catch the name of that glue
Nuvo adhesive pen, links in the description :-)
Also.....your website isn't easy, I'd love to get in on your monthly kits but I can never never get current, I'm always behind. I looked yesterday but it was for 2 months ago.
We have the current one as a subscription and then any previous months for sale too
What a beautiful die Alex.. I 💕 💕 💗 😍 love it!
I adore you but when you say "kitchen towel" do you mean paper towel or cloth towel, I'm in Portland Oregon so I speak American English not English English.
Tammi Leighton she said you can throw away the kitchen towel, so it must be a paper towel ☺️ 1:23 to 1:30 in her tutorial.
Yes paper towel
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Too beautiful not to use!
I have a better hack..... xyron creative station.....
in my opinion i prefer this as no pricey refills and take sup much less space; but i always say tools are a personal preference
I find xyron leaves sticky strings all over the empty spaces.
@@sue2019 I haven't had that problem at all with my xyron and I always make sure to burnish the item before I pull the plastic off and then any excess goes on to the plastic
Easy tip, but what a waste to be throwing paper towel away, when we need to be reducing our impact on the environment.
We recycle our paper towel and buy a recylced product; we do the best we can :-)
Great tip. Thanks for sharing.
Fabulous tip! Thanks!
Thank you!!
Thank you so much!!!
Great tip, thank you.